Holiday Bites: US Consumers’ Holiday Shopping Expectations—Survey Update Coresight Research December 23, 2020 Reasons to ReadOur Holiday Bites series features bitesize information on the shape and scale of consumer demand, retail sales and category performance in the 2020 holiday season. Click here to see more Holiday Bites as well as our in-depth research reports on US holiday retail. Click the image to read more about the topic. Some 31.2% of holiday shoppers have shopped or are shopping from fewer stores to reduce their trips to brick-and-mortar locations, benefiting formats such as mass merchandisers and warehouse clubs that offer multi-category and multibrand products. Three in 10 holiday shoppers have switched or are switching some or all of their holiday spending from stores to e-commerce. We have seen a very gradual uptick in the adoption of curbside and in-store pickup services. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Weekly US Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2025, Week 21: US Store Closure Cross 5,000 as Rite Aid Begins Closing StoresHoliday 2025 Survey Insights: Dollar Stores and Temu Break into the Top Five RetailersFinancial Sentiment Recovers; Tariff Pessimism Improves; Inflationary Trade-Down Persists: US Consumer Survey InsightsAnalyst Corner: US Consumer Sentiment Varies by Age and Income—Uncovering Demographic Trends, with Aditya Kaushik